An Aspie's Life: The Untold and Unknown Story
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 3h 33m
Complete, First published Nov 30, 2013
Autism. A word most people avoid. All those negative connotations. Stupid. Weird. Retarded. Helpless. But that's not the whole story. Not two different sides of the same coin but more sides beyond. Each one is a little different. And this one is mine. Living with Asperger's Syndrome is both wonderful and confusing. Colorful and chaotic. I'm not just Autistic. I'm an individual. This is the secret I know and that others will learn: I am different but not less.
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"Why do you let people bully you? It's like you're just a pushover!" My dad grabbed me by my hair and forcefully pinned me against the wall. Fear consumed me, causing me to keep my eyes shut tight the entire time. He angrily punched the wall beside my head, finally releasing his grip on my hair and storming out of my room. If only things could be different. Enza was a quiet girl who faced challenges she had no control over. She had mild autism and although she excelled in school, she had moments where she would break down. Living with her family - her mom, dad, and two older siblings - Enza was treated the worst despite being the youngest. Her dad despised her for being different and treated her horribly. The only source of love in the house came from her mom. But there was someone else who truly cared for Enza - her best friend Jace. Jace was always there for her, supporting her through it all. she was a popular basketball player at their school, yet she never let that stop her from being by Enza's side.